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Meaning of wrylie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈɹaɪli/

Definitions

  1. A parenthetical direction in a screenplay, especially in an instance of overuse.
  2. A prosaic phrase, typically including an adverb with the -ly suffix, that attributes dialogue to a character.
    derogatory, humorous

Examples

“Avoid putting in a wrylie what should be in an action line. (walking faster) (looking her up and down) (peering over the edge of the cliff) (pouring coffee)”
“2021, Trevor Mayes, "10 Rules For Using Parentheticals In Your Screenplay" Parentheticals, or actor/character directions, or “wrylies,” are those little descriptions that sometimes appear after a character’s name, in dialogue blocks, to spell out tone, intent or action.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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